Abstract

This research paper entitled “An Analytical Study of Ideally inherent Operative Transformations of the Original Mental Process in Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology” has three objectives: 1) to study the mental process of reflection and modification in which that mind is directed towards the intended object including the mental objects regarding Western philosophical thought, Edmund Husserl, 2) to study of the way to operative transformation of original mental process and, 3) to analyze various forms of transformed reproduction and a problem of the reproduction. It is found that the transformation of the original mental process in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology is the ideally inherent process of reproduction of mental process in which the mental process passed through the modificative process together with its contents so as to produce a novel knowledge. The transformative process as such is systematically operated with main following aspects: (1) The mode of giveness (the immanent essence of a concrete sensation-content such as a visual sensation-content in the field of visual sensation-Data that is continually adumbrated from the visual physical objects), (2) the temporal mental processes are to be unified as one stream of mental process, (3) the phase or the temporal horizon which is cosmic time in other ways such as horizon of Now, horizon of Before, and horizon of After, and (4) pure ego, the function of which is to direct its regards to the temporal modes of giveness (immanent essences). By its transformative operation, it is effectively proceeded with three steps. The first is a step of a physical perception of the mental process in which the perceived physical things is used as an essential content for all mental process as they are kept in a memory. The second step is succeeded from the first step which is called a retention or a primary memory; the process of a modification using the immanent object kept in a retention as the initial part of the constitution of an identical object. Then, comes the third step which is the step of a recollection or a second memory; it is to recall the remembered or represented for the perception again. After the whole process has fully accomplished, the remembered or represented is afresh reproduced. However, the reproduction of the remembered or the represented can emerge with two possibilities; one is the vague-reproduced information as without repeating while looking at the reproduced flash; other is afresh one as it is repeated resulting in further perception. However, the reproduction of the remembered can be accurate and perfect depending on two conditions; one is the condition of the perception of physical things and the condition of either clarity or obscurity of the whole object that is re-presented with the mode of mental process.

Highlights

  • In Husserl’s phenomenology, one of essential points is a mental transformation in which mental process immanently functions under its stream together with the hyletic data such as the data of color, data of tone, data of smell, data of point etc. so as to reproduce a new information

  • In the process of the transformation, it is said to be that the inherent operative transformation of ideally original mental process is the process of unifying a form of all mental process within one stream of mental process of pure ego in which mental process functions with the following aspects: (1) The mode of giveness (the immanent essence of a concrete sensation-content such as a visual sensation-content in the field of visual sensation-Data that is continually adumbrated from the visual physical object, (2)the temporal mental processes are to be unified as one stream of mental process, (3)the phase or the temporal horizon which is cosmic time in other ways such as horizon of horizon of Before, and horizon of After, and (4)

  • Pure ego, the function of which is to direct its regards to the temporal modes of giveness

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Introduction

In Husserl’s phenomenology, one of essential points is a mental transformation in which mental process immanently functions under its stream together with the hyletic data such as the data of color, data of tone, data of smell, data of point etc. so as to reproduce a new information. This transformative process is to start with the originally mental process that is the material perception (perception of physical things), the perception of bodies. It is said as the ideally inherent operative transformation of the ordinal mental process. Pure ego, the function of which is to direct its regards to the temporal modes of giveness (immanent essences) All of these aspects operate through various forms of the transformation which consists of: 1). All of these forms are systematically transformed by succeeding from each other, from the original mental process to retention, recollection and reproduction respectively

Original Mental Process and Perceiving Process of the Physical Objects
Condition of Reproduction
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